San Francisco-based producer Daniel Knott – alias The Indiigo Child – is kicking off the year with a highly-danceable slice of feel-good house. His latest, “Come Back To Me,” introduces a new side to the blossoming talent, who saw success in 2022 with this indie-electronic cut with Lynett Nayade, “Say It’s Alright.” His latest offering explores feelings of lost love and failed relationships wrapped into a dancefloor-primed production. “Come Back To Me” is out now across all platforms.
On the inspiration behind the track, Knott says, “The inspiration for “Come Back to Me” derives from my experiences with love and relationships. Specifically, how sometimes due to our circumstances, pursuing goals, or just simply put, our world falls apart, which results in lost connections with people we genuinely care for. I wanted to create a tune that encompasses all those emotions and that people can relate to.” In addition to the stunning soulful topline, the feeling is carried forward by the repeating ascending keyboard melody. On the significance behind the keyboard’s role in the production, Knott states, “The keyboard on the cover art symbolizes how I sacrificed love and relationships, for my dream of music.”
“Come Back To Me” follows “Tendernob,” which was released at the end of last year. His follow-up is a powerful emotional production that showcases his undeniable talent and creativity. This single marks the beginning of a new chapter for the rising artist, rolling out the red carpet for many more great things to come from him in the future. With an unwavering passion for all things electronic, The Indiigo Child is set to make a lasting impact in the industry.
Continuing to establish what his vision and music is all about, The Indiigo Child is preparing to enter a new phase in his career with a slew of releases and projects down the line. With ‘Say It’s Alright’ serving as another stellar example of his infectious sound design, the latest further cements the producer as one of dance music’s finest rising talents.
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